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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD
Roaches,Ants*Bed Bugs
ARE EXTERMINATED
WITH
PETERMAN'S REMEDIES
Wb HAVE PET2RMANS
ROACH FOOD, PETER
MANS ANT FOOD, PETER-
MANS BED BUO cOISCOV-
ERY. TRY THEM NOW,
BEFORE THE SEASON
FOR THESE PESTS BEGIN.
Gem Pharmacy
T. S. Paine, Prop.
PHONE 52.
jw«SoSSw5U
May’s Mill & Feed Store
We have several canes of
DRIED FRUIT.
*o close out at the following
Prices:
Ifb SEEDED RAI8IN8
10c, 3ID FOR 25c
11b CALIFORNIA FIGS
10c 3tb FOR 25c
1tb CURRENTS
10c. 31b FOR 25c
ALSO
Ralston Breakfast Food At
10c Per Package.
Six pound Flick ofRALSTON
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c
These are all fresh, hut we
'Jnn’t want lo carry*them over
Try us for your next bill of
groceries or feed and let us
savo you sotno money.
MAY'S M1L1 ant!
I t ID ilCPE.
PHONE NO. 3.
Our Oysters Are
Sold From This
Fixture
This is because oir:s are genu
ine Sealshipt Oysters—the worlds
best oysters.
Sealshipt Oysters are packed,
sealed and shipped to us dally
from famous oyster beds. Oys
ters served you right at the shore
couldn't ho fresher or more de
licious than, the ones we offer
you.
Let the Airship corns
but don’t torget to. call
at our store and look at
our new line
Hienzes Pickles,
Olives,
Preserves. Etc.
Barrel Dil Pickles,
Sweet Pickles.
Pig Feet,
Saur Kraut
Judt Arrived.
Eggs gone down to
20 cents per dozen.
[Personal
£ Miss Carrie Perham Social Editor*]
See advertisement of home for 1
PERMANENT SOLIDITY
This Bank is as solid as a Rock, Because:
sale by I*. \V. Butler.
Mayor Bob Hopkins of Brunswick
is In the city today. i
It F*uts Safety First;
New shirt waists, wash suits, and
one piece wash dresses at the Bon
Ton.
I T TAKES no speculative chancts, it is conservative in all its
investments, putting every dollar of the money of its savings
depositors into Bonds, Warrants and First Mortyat/es on Real Estate.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowden announ
ce the birth of a little girl at the
home on Elizabeth street.
The young vegetables In thiB sec
tion were not Injured as badly by
the late cold a3 was at first feared
Col. John W. Bennett returned
last night from Hazlehurst where he
had been on professional business.
The Ladies of the ^Iaccabees will
hold their regular meeting tomorrow
afternoon at three o’clock at the hall
Mrs. Robt. H. Fluker of Augusta,
is spending some time here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paschal on
Owens Boulevard.
Jeff Taylor was arrested last nigh
and i« now In the county Jail charg
ed with burglary. The offense occur
red in swamp district.
These are the bnd of securities tha•* are Safe and Solid
Today, Tomorrow and Fifty Years Ftom Now
THERE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A BANK
ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK
Exchange Bank of Waycross
W. H. BUCHANAN, President. W. H. McRAE, Cashier.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
growing demand for Improved and
raw land in this section. List with
me at once and we will show to party
at liomeseekers we are bringing from
FOUND—Fountain pin. Owner can
get same by calling at this office and
paying for this da. 27 3t
the North in a few weeks. M. E. Mal-| F oR RENT—Two or three nice cool
one, Miami, Fla. 25 6t | room8 with use of bath- 31
street.
WANTED—Small size Iron safe. Ap
ply P. O. Box 507. 25 tf
Phone 62 *
HARDY
FAR 8IQHTED PEOPLE
• Patronize this Livery. They appro
clnto our prompt service, first-class
turn outi and reasonable prices. If
you appreciate all these you will pa-
tronl/o us also.
McGregor Mayo
- Boarding, Livery and Salts Stables.
Tebeau St. Wajrcrosi, da.
PHONE NO. 63.
ft BROTHERS.
The Pure Food Store.
Mrs. A. B. Estes, of Blackshear,
spent yesterday in Waycross. Judge
Estes is planning to build a beauti
ful homo on College Heights and will
soon move and become a permanent
resident In our city.
Mr. J. A. tarter of Howell. Ga.,
an old confederate veteran, and on
old friend of the editor of this pa
per Is here visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Dr. Smith.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
White and black Minorcas; white
Leghorn; Pymouth Rocka; 8. C.,
Rhode Island Reds, and Buff Orping
ton eggs for sale by F. n. Sturtcvant,
112 Screven nve. 23 12t w&sat.
HOME FOR 8ALE.
Five room cottage and two lots on
C. street, No'a. 48 and 50. 50x210,
each. Pecan trees, peach treea,
grape vines, shailo trees on place.
Also sewerage and water connections.
Price $1,500. Apply at No. 48 C.
street. i 4w
A declaration against uJeleas ex
penditure is in order. Too many
young people spend botti time and
«nonoy In acquiring knowledge of no
practical value to them. WAYCROSS
BUSINESS COLLEGE believes like
Washington In making every stop
count. It teachrs only what will en
able the student to stait advantage
ously In life. To command galarlss,
am! occupy positions at once, which
otherwise would take you years to
attain.
SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM
BER WE SECURE POSITIONS.
Waycross Business
College
Waycross, da. R. F. Zelgler, Pres.
Eggs, Eggs, Eggs! Guaranteed the
best at 20 conts a dozen, at Hardy
Bros. •"* 22 tf
The Waycross Guards held their
annual Inspection last night. Major
Fred L. Palmer, U. S. A., making
the Inspection.
'The soldier boys made a fine show'-
lng and nmrehed and countermarched
and performed sentry drill, etc.. In
thorough military stylei and It 1s
stated made a fine inspecton, above
the ordinary.
.—‘
WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between ages
cf 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta
tes, of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read and write
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York
street Savannah Ga.; 108 Wes*. For
syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, S. C.; or
113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald,
Ga. / Jan. 7 tf.
FOR SALE
FOR REN—Seven room house 43
Gilmore street. Apply 324 LaGrande
Building. 1 3t..
FOR SALE—Perfectly new piano.
For Information apply at this office.
17 tf.
FOR SALE—Shetland pony, trap,
harness, etc cheap for cash. W. H.
Buchanan. 25 3L
WANTED—Farm lands. South
Georgia and Florida We have a
TO RENT
FOR RENT—Newly furnished
rooms in new house on Folks and
Isabella streets; hot and cold water
and every convenience, with or with-
FOR RENT—Tw’o Unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Apply 51
Nichols street. 1 3t
LOST—On streets, gold medal wltn
“E. D. H. S, A.,” on one side and
name, Vera Cason on other. Finder
return to Miss Cason and receive re-
waid. 7 3t
FLOWER SEED. GARDEN SEED,
ALL KINDS AT REDDINGS, PHONE
out board.
IN MEMORY OF ADDISON.
Special to Tho Herald.
I.ondon, March L—Nearly all of
the literary and Journalistic socie
ties of the united kingdom ore ob
serving In some manner the two-
luindrcdth anniversary of tho -first
Issue of Addison’s Spectator, which,
though It flourished for so short a
time, exerted a commanding and
permanent Influence upon both litera
ture and journalism and left a dis
tinct mark upon the manners and
tv. ora Is of Its generation.
Tho Spectator ns a dally lasteo
on from March 1, 1711, tl Dec. 6,
1712. It was revived as a trt-week-
ly two years later, but only eighty
numhers were Issued.
MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS MEET.
Don’t forgot the special Salvation
Army campaign Saturday and Sunday
of this week, March 4th and 6th.
Major White and Adjutant Quirk will
give some Interesting meetings. Ma
jor White will speak to Rev. Scruggs
congregation Sunday Morning 11:00
a. n. Two big mass meetings at the
Air dome in the afternoon, 3:30 p. m.,
and evening at 7.30 p. m. Monster
open nit- demonstrations. Special
music Saturday 8 p. in., Parker class
room, Thomas street, near B. 1 3t
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’!
New White Goods, Laces and Embroideries
For Spring.
Mr. J. B. Lewis and Judge J. T.
Myers are busy at work arranging
extensive plans for the development
of their Coleraine propei t.v and the
rebuilding of a new city on that his
toric nnj beautiful site of Coleraine
The location is simply Ideal ana soon
the old wood will again ring with
the noise of ax and hammer, and
the echo of a busy little town at
work again.
NINETY-TWO YEARS OLD.
Smoke!
“Gran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman's Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufocttircd In Wayerow, Ga,
HUMAN CIGAR CO.
Special to The Herald.
Muskegon, Mich., March 1.—More*
than 300 delegates and ieveral limes
that number of visitors were on hand
here today for the opening of the
State Democratic convention. The
business of the convention Is to notn
Inate candidates for regent of the
University of Michigan, Justices Ml
the supreme court and several other
minor 8tate officers to be chosen at
tbit year's election.
Incidentally tha convention la be
ing made the occasion for a big ral
ly of the Democratic leaders from
all over the State,
Mr. James Cox, of Ruskin Is In the
city today walking around like a six
teen year old boy. Mr. Cox Is ninety-
two years old, In good health and In
fhe possession of all his faculties. He
came In on the train this morning and
will return on the afternoon train.
BEAUTIFUL 8HEER IMPORTED
BIG SELECTION NEW BELTINGS
WAISTING IN PLAIN, CHECKED
IN WASH AND SLIK.
AND PIGURED EFFECTS.
25 Cents
-25c to 50c
BIG LOT OF NEW MATCH SET8
ALL LINEN 8U1TING, ROUND
OF VAL AND ROUND THREAD '
THREAD, 38 INCHES WIDE. SPE-
LACES.
CIAL VALUES AT
35c, 40c and 50c.
5c to 15c
FINE 27 INCH FLOUNCE8 WITH
BARGAIN TABLE OF FINE SWISS
WIDE IRISH BANDS ALL OVER
AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIEQ
NEW, GOOD MATCH SETS.
AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH.
Special Values 50c to 1.50
Special 10c.
NEW SPRING WAISTS. NEATLY
FLAXON—BEAUTIFUL SHEER
TAILORED AND OTHERS NEATLY
QUALITY, YARD WIDE. 1
TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY.
75c to $1.50
Special Value at 15c
The Store of Quality
Hmnphreys & Williamson
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Let us sell you your garden and flower
seeds and your garden will be success.
rOtSYSEiDREYPmS _^T=r——
i«uu.uii>,Hm«iiaMn * THY THE WANT ADS *
THE SEALS PHARMACY
fiiih HEX ALL STORK
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street. Phone 574
Carriage and Automobile Painting
NEATLY EXECUTED
F.O. SMITH,
ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN.
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